大流行是否加剧了酒精危害?

W. Gilmore, Sir Ian Gilmore
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男性一直比女性面临更大的饮酒伤害风险,但大流行可能加剧了这一问题。卫生保健专业人员可以支持公共卫生同事呼吁政府主导的解决酒精供应问题的举措。
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Has the pandemic exacerbated alcohol harm?
Men have always been at greater risk of harm than women from alcohol use, but the pandemic may have exacerbated the problem. Healthcare professionals can support public health colleagues in calling for government‐led initiatives to tackle alcohol availability.
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